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A Fully-Loaded Macan Turbo EV Costs As Much As A Cayman GT4 RS - motor1.com - Los Angeles - city Atlanta

A Fully-Loaded Macan Turbo EV Costs As Much As A Cayman GT4 RS

The first all-electric Porsche Macan is here. The SUV is available in two trim levels, and you can read all about them in our 2024 Macan debut post. Among the stats you'll see starting prices of $80,450 for the Macan 4 and $106,950 for the Turbo. Porsche already has a Macan configurator up and running, so we jumped in to see just how crazy things can get with optional extras.

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USPS Shows Off a New Charging Station in Georgia - autoweek.com - Usa - Georgia - city Atlanta

USPS Shows Off a New Charging Station in Georgia

The United States Postal Service showed off its first charging station at its South Atlanta Sorting and Delivery Center—with many more expected across the country. This initiative is part of a $40 billion investment strategy to improve the whole mail delivery process. The USPS says it will start deploying electric trucks in Georgia but expand its reach during the year. This is part of a 10-year plan dubbed Delivering for America. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said at the event, “As we transform our operating processes and invest in new automation, new technologies, and upgraded facilities and vehicles, we will generate significant efficiencies that reduce our costs, slash our carbon footprint, and minimize w

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USPS Debuts EV Charging Stations, Will Add a Fleet of E-Transit Vans - caranddriver.com - Usa - city Atlanta

USPS Debuts EV Charging Stations, Will Add a Fleet of E-Transit Vans

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is in the early stages of overhauling 100 percent of its fleet to battery-electric vehicles. As part of that overhaul, the USPS, alongside White House officials, unveiled its first set of EV charging stations at an Atlanta delivery center today. The Atlanta charging stations are the first in a larger set of hundreds of stations planned to be installed around the country throughout the year. They are also part of a larger multi-year effort by the USPS to convert to 100 percent electric vehicles. A 10-Year Plan «The improvements we need to achieve in sustainability are an integral outgrowth of the broader modernization efforts we have undertaken through our 10-year Delivering for America plan,» said Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. «As we transform our

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Ain’t Nothing Like a Caterpillar Engine: Once Slighted, Black Dog is Hog Wild Fun Over 25 Years Later - automoblog.net - state New Jersey - city Detroit - city Las Vegas - city Atlanta - city Boston

Ain’t Nothing Like a Caterpillar Engine: Once Slighted, Black Dog is Hog Wild Fun Over 25 Years Later

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How much money EV ownership saves depends on where you live - greencarreports.com - state Michigan - Los Angeles - city Chicago - city Atlanta - county Dallas - San Francisco - city Houston

How much money EV ownership saves depends on where you live

A new University of Michigan study compares the cost of ownership for EVs and internal-combustion vehicles across 14 U.S. cities, finding that the path to cost parity between the two varies by region.

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Remembering the First Great American Truck Race, When Semis Hit the Speedway 45 Years Ago - thedrive.com - Usa - Germany - city Atlanta

Remembering the First Great American Truck Race, When Semis Hit the Speedway 45 Years Ago

I love big trucks and I love racing, so it only makes sense that I love big racing trucks. They exist in many different forms these days, but the road course semis and Class 8 Pikes Peak hill climbers owe a lot to the movement that started back in 1979. That's when the first Great American Truck Race was run at Atlanta Motor Speedway, and 45 years on, it's still fun to reminisce about Peterbilts and Kenworths competing door-to-door on those steeply banked turns.

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Honda - This 2022 Honda Civic Is Melting, and the Owner Blames It on the Sun - thedrive.com - city Atlanta

This 2022 Honda Civic Is Melting, and the Owner Blames It on the Sun

Charles Goldberg is unhappy with the explanation Honda gave him about his daughter's slightly melty 2022 Civic. After Goldberg's daughter returned home from college, she left her car in the family driveway and the sun reportedly started to melt some of its exterior plastics and even cause the paint to bubble.

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Weird Suzuki Jimnys, An Abandoned Mercedes Concept, Widebody Lamborghini Countach: RAC #156 - motor1.com - Japan - city Tokyo - city Atlanta

Weird Suzuki Jimnys, An Abandoned Mercedes Concept, Widebody Lamborghini Countach: RAC #156

It's podcast time. We're flying with a solo host this week, as Chris Smith has the week off. It should be a shorter episode, but we're going to check out some bizarre vehicles. Things kick off at 7:30 PM Eastern on Motor1's social channels, and as always, you can chat with us live during the podcast.

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